Abstract

The clinical diagnosis of brain death is complex.To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of transcranial Doppler (TCD) for brain death.Patients seen on the intensive care unit of a private hospital between January 2004 to December 2008, were included if they were in structural coma, had no craniectomy and had a blind evaluation by a neurologist and TCD done in less than three hours. The diagnosis of brain death was based on a clinical evaluation that considered the absence of sedative drugs, median blood pressure>60 mmHg, body temperature over 35 masculine Celsius and complete absence of brainstem reflexes. An expert neurosonologist, with a TCD-PMD-100, 2 Mhz transducer, used an institutional protocol that considers the examination as positive for brain circulatory arrest when there is presence of reverberating, small systolic peaks or the disappearance of a previous signal present on both middle cerebral arteries and intracranial vertebral arteries.Fifty three patients were evaluated, 25 with clinical brain death. On 45 cases (84.9%), the interval between both evaluations was less than one hour. The sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values for the diagnosis of brain death with TCD were 100, 96, 96.1 and 100% respectively. Positive and negative likelihood ratios for brain death were 28 and 0, respectively.TCD is a valid and useful technique for the diagnosis of brain death and can be used on complicated cases.

Highlights

  • The clinical diagnosis of brain death is complex

  • Patients and Methods: Patients seen on the intensive care unit of a private hospital between January 2004 to December 2008, were included if they were in structural coma, had no craniectomy and had a blind evaluation by a neurologist and transcranial Doppler (TCD) done in less than three hours

  • The diagnosis of brain death was based on a clinical evaluation that considered the absence of sedative drugs, median blood pressure >60 mmHg, body temperature over 35o Celsius and complete absence of brainstem reflexes

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Summary

Validez del Doppler transcraneal en el diagnóstico de muerte encefálica

Recibido el 15 de mayo de 2009, aceptado el 29 de marzo de 2010. Correspondencia a: Dr Alejandro Brunser Servicio de Neurología Clínica Alemana de Santiago Manquehue Norte1410. LAVADOS1, ANDRÉS ROLDÁN2, RODRIGO RIVAS3, MARCELA VALENZUELA4, JOSÉ MIGUEL MONTES5

Background
Pacientes y Métodos
Findings
VPN Circulación examinada
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